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Instructions to trail Barney Gro-
in and get a conviction against him
if he is really selling liquor without a
license in his "dry" saloon at 1160 W.
Van Buren st were given to Ass't
City Prosecutor Harry Miller by
Mayor Thompson.
Grogan, according to the police,
has been selling booze in his saloon
continuously since his license was
taken away. A case against him fail
ed because it was not proved that he
owned the place. Another is pending.
BIG MONEY FOR U. OF I.
Springfield, III., June 9. Governor
Dunne yesterday signed bill appro
priating $5,000,000 for maintenance
and new buildings at University of
Illinois. Is half million dollars larger
than any previous one for that pur
pose and is believed largest ever ap
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